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sorry for not being more clear, it is not the autoplay, which I like. It is a message stating that there could be an error on the device because it could have been removed incorrectly... I guess I will just have it scan and see haha

sc_: I also had the case that I've unmounted correctly and checked for filesystem errors on another system which returned an "ok" and Windows 7 still wanted to check. I've been told that I would have to let it do this once and then it'll be "happy" and not ask again, haven't tried since though

the story of my old SansaClip+: first volume button broke, a month later whenever I tried turning it on it went all screwy and I couldn't even gain access to the files via USB, tried soft-reseting in as many ways I knew possible, nothing., I love RockBox but am too afraid to install it on my new re-bought SansaClip+, as I'm suspicions it was RockBox that caused it to eventually die.

what the hell is wrong with you guys!?!, I'm no dev, I can't program 'n' stuff, but as a qualified IT Technician, I really do think a RockBox OS would be entirely possible, and would be brilliant!, so long as it's kept separate from the RockBox Firmware project of-course.

DethSone: i think ultimately the point you are missing is that rockbox exists to fill a niche on a bunch of devices that otherwise just unfixably lack a bunch of useful features (trivial usb access, gapless replaygained playback, codec support, etc)

DethSone - yep - #rockbox is for on-topic conversation about rockbox - so I suggest if you don't actually want to discuss about rockbox itself, you should probably discuss elsewhere (maybe #rockbox-community)

bluebrother^: the code needs a review but basically I wrote some coe that pack several files into the bootloader file, then I moved the dualboot code to tools/ so it's integrated into a scramble-like tool. Then mk*boot just need to unpack the different files and it's done. It works for mkimxboot and I'm still in the process of converting mkamsboot (more complicated)

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